How to Become a Speech Therapist

A speech therapist, often referred to as a speech language pathologist, is a licensed healthcare professional who diagnoses, evaluates and treats children and adults with speech impediments and communication difficulties. Decide if a career in speech and language pathology is right for you with advice from a speech and language pathologist in this free video on how to become a speech therapist.Expert: Odelia Mirzadeh

Contact: www.innovativeslp.com

Bio: Odelia Mirzadeh is a Speech and Language Pathologist with Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) and Masters of Science (M.S.) degrees in Communication Disorders from Cal State University, Northridge. Filmmaker: Steve Geffner

Series Description: Speech and language pathology includes speech impediments and communication disorders or difficulties. Learn more about speech and language pathology with the information provided by a speech and language pathologist in this free video series on speech language pathology.

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